Brussels Auto Show Pushes for Clear EU Electric Future
At the Brussels Motor Show in January 2026, automakers urge the EU for clarity on its electric transition as regulators adjust 2035 emission rules.
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At the Brussels Motor Show in January 2026, automakers urge the EU for clarity on its electric transition as regulators adjust 2035 emission rules.
This Monday, the Chinese mainland approved two Level-3 autonomous electric sedans by Changan and Arcfox, marking a major milestone in self-driving technology.
This year’s LA Auto Show saw fewer EV debuts as US policies reshape the market, highlighting a gap with global industry trends.
At COP30 in Belém, hybrid and electric vehicles are driving the push for clean mobility, highlighting transport’s key role in the global climate agenda.
VW CEO Oliver Blume highlights the brand’s strategy to stay ahead in China’s fierce EV market, emphasizing competition and strong local partnerships.
Expo China in Lima brings hundreds of Chinese mainland brands of electric vehicles and industrial technology to Peruvian clients, aiming to boost foreign trade.
During the National Day holiday, NEV charging on Chinese mainland highways reached 123M kWh—a 45.7% rise year-on-year—powered by booming travel demand.
Chinese mainland investments are transforming Brazil into a regional tech hub, from delivery apps to electric vehicles.
The 2025 International NEV Exhibition in Hefei showcases China’s rapid EV growth, unveiling city rankings and expert insights on electrifying the roads.
Over 4,000 part-time drivers at the Chinese mainland’s Xinjiang Horgos Port are delivering EVs to Kazakhstan, blending grassroots hustle with green innovation.